'|iKiit lo III'- (l.'ilf o( tlic rc|);iiTS iilliidcfl lo in Mr. Waller's 

 (loMiiiiciil , ;in'l I lliiiil-: lli;il I lii', is proved liy tlu-. very (Wllcrcnl 

 ii.il HI <■ ()l IIm- |)I;i',I(1 in I licsc spiiccs ( onipri I cd will) sonic ol the 

 old |)l;r,l(rin;^ vvlii' li vv i\u<:()VC-r('.(\ in llic inm-r |);iils ol llic 

 liuildin;-,. I li;ivr l((| will: Mi. Cole Miiiiplf, ol l.otli lliest; 

 pjjistci inj;:;. 'Ilic oldci '..iiiiple w;r. l;il:en lioinllic ',p;i.((;<, under 

 llu; windows on lli<- lii'.ide ol the hiiildin;; on I he Inst floor. 

 SoiiH! ol IIk; o;d< l.'ilhs vve|(- ;,(j old lh;i,l Ihey lell io dii',1 on heiiif^ 

 reniftved, while the plaster vv;r. made ol loam and lime, 

 mixed with liaii, niosl ol wliii h apjieaislo he human hair. In 

 Ml. Wallei'sdo. iimeiit it is lepoited tli;il the " VValles;iiid . . 



ahoiit t,h(- hovvse. to he ])lrist(;r^d 



mended with " and in the (|iiaii'Hiios 



air; " Lyme ', loade'," and " Lome \ loades." As an (sx|)(:ri- 

 iiienl, I made lip a spe( iiiieii ol plasi eriii;.,' with e(|iial (|iianlilies 

 Ol loiest (ailh and linns and in (oloin and lonsisleney il is very 

 like I he old sampli . ' The iiewei pla sl el i n;( ol I he spares siihse- 

 <|uenl ly Idled in is o| a \ ei \ dillei en! k iiid, ' omposr-d ol lime and 

 hail iilo>,eii. 'llnslniM and hail plaslei iii}^ I siippo'.e lo he ol 

 mill h mill e i ei ent dale I lian the ol her. 



The pres(;nt ( liimiiey, as I st.ititd at the I leeinnni'.', ol these 

 note' , is I eriainly iiol oi i;Miia I. (dear iiidii at ions weie Ion ml in 

 the his! Iloiii loom III Iheie haviii'', lieiii open spares hetweeii the 

 ii|)rifdil limliiism lionl ol whuli the i hininey now stands; loi 

 (sxainpli , I he iiioi I isr hi ill', loi I hr hoi i/.oiilal and \ei t ii al t iiiil xas 

 still ii'inain. I think thai ihis i liinmey was hmit al the tinu; 

 theolli(a open spai (■^. helwecn (Ik; liiiihers were Idled in, ;ui(l 

 Ihe "(oii\enieiil slaiidiiiKs" w(!rc IrunsfornuMi into thu lw(j 

 loom!. :is w<' now know them. 



The liieplaee al llic r(;par;ili()ii oT the T>o<l^(; some time 

 suliseipient to tin; dale of Mr. W aller's doi iiinent (tlu; jist year 

 ol L!i/alielh, 1 5H(jj was pmhahly outside the I niildiiif.;, and was 

 |)ei haps t hat si i net lire i eln i ed to a,s I he " i hininey o| Ioiik^ " with 

 o\eii in Ihe lepoil. We have loiind no tiare nl a rhimney in 

 connerl ion with the i ii i;;iiial I iiiildine. 



I'inally it should he. ohseivcd that the joists ii|)on which 

 the llooiiii;; was laid W(;re so liameil as to ihiow the llooiinj.; 

 Iiif^lic.st in the middle ol the room, an arrangement piMha[)s con- 

 nected with the nil cssily ol diainiii;.; oiil raiidall at the time the 

 sides ol the " Standin^c ' wore open to the wcalhci . 



I li 111. IV ill- will ill iioiliiK llwil III llic i|ii;iiiliLii'S an iiiimii fiic.l woiil oi-iuiis ". . earc ilij. 

 |,ii:.lii 1 ' I il [III' ■■Hill' lli.il tills leliirs lo llic lidif ciiiiiloyi.'d P-lii). 



